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Experience: At least one year working at a hotel front desk as Night Audit, Front Desk Clerk or other capacity. Assist and oversee all Front Desk/audit functions in an overnight capacity.
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We're looking for a detail-oriented Night Audit Clerk. Be available to oversee the front desk operations during the hours of 11pm to 7am. Read, maintain and make entries in the Front Desk log book.
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Under general supervision, assists management team with supervising the front desk / guest service positions of the hotel. Performs duties of guest service agent, night audit or other positions as needed.
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Hotel Night Auditor. The Night Auditor will conduct all nightly audit-related duties while maintaining and promoting excellence in hospitality and customer service at all times; welcoming and serving guests in a courteous, efficient and friendly manner, both face-to-face and on the phone.
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Complete back-up of front office computer system and night audit program daily (if applicable). Perform all daily audit functions for front office and each outlet of the hotel.
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As a night audit/front desk agent, you will represent the hotel to the guest throughout all. As a night auditor, you are also responsible for assisting guests with their overnight.
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Assist in the management of the Front Desk, Housekeeping, Maintenance, Laundry and Sales at the hotel. Assist in the management of the daily, weekly and monthly administrative functions including but not limited to scheduling, labor reporting, night audit verification, payroll and responding to guest reviews etc.
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We are looking for a highly motivated individuals to join our Front Desk team as a Night Auditor. While checking in, registering guests, the Front Desk Agent is a source of knowledge for the guest for everything about the hotel, its amenities, and the local area.
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Hotel Front Desk Agent responsibilities include registering guests, managing reservations and providing information about rooms, rates and amenities. Work experience as a Hotel Front Desk Agent, Receptionist or similar role.
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Communicate all pertinent shift information to the Front Desk Supervisor, the General Manager, and desk staff. While completing these duties, the Night Auditor will attend to guest needs such as guest check-in/check-outs, reservations, and attending to guest questions and needs.
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Previous hotel night audit and/or hotel front desk experience is required. The primary functions of the Night Auditor are to provide personalized and empathetic service; to review, edit and balance the daily transactions of the hotel; appropriately distribute all reports generated during the day closing process; and to assist the Front Desk Manager with routine front desk functions, providing a safe, secure, and hospitable environment for all guest and employees to meet Hilton’s excellent standards of service.
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The Representative must have a working knowledge of all hospitality services including front office, night audit, and reservations management. Guest Services Representative/Front Desk Agent The Hotel Guest Services Representative is responsible for providing and promoting a high level of guest service from reception at the front desk to guest checkout.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration, or related major; 1 year experience in the guest services, front desk, housekeeping, or related professional area.
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Laundry, Housekeeping, Bell Staff, AYS, Front Desk and Concierge/Guest Services operations. Understands night audit procedures and being able to comprehend and utilize reports as necessary.
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The Night Auditor is responsible for attending to the needs of guests, balancing the revenue and expense transactions that occurred during the day, and performing all the functions of the front desk staff during the audit shift.
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